Eastbourne lifeboat rescues stranded yacht
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The 30ft yacht was returning to Sovereign Harbour with two people on board when it suffered an engine failure at around 6pm.
Unable to sail against wind and tide, the yacht was being swept out from shore. Without electrical power to radio for help, the skipper had to resort to a mobile phone to call for assistance.
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Hide AdA spokesman for Eastbourne RNLI said, “Fortunately there was a mobile signal and eventually HM Coastguard was alerted who requested Eastbourne RNLI to respond.
“Leaving Sovereign Harbour at low tide the lifeboat with its volunteer crew set out to rendezvous with the yacht some two miles south of Beachy Head.
“Soon on scene, a line was attached and the yacht was slowly towed back to Sovereign Harbour.”
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